| D | C | G | D |
| There are | stars in the | southern | skies |
| D | C | G | D |
| Its southward | as you | go- | o |
| D | C | G | D |
| There is | moonlight and | moss in the | trees |
| D | C | G | D |
Down the | se-ven | bridges | ro- | oad |
| D | C | G | D |
Now | I have | loved | you like a | baby |
| D | C | G | D |
And | like some | lonesome | chi- | ild |
| D | C | G | D |
Hey | I have | loved | you in a | tame way |
| D | C | G | D |
And | I have | loved | you wi- | ild |
| C | D | C | D |
Some | times there's a | part of me, has to | turn away and | go |
| C | D |
| Running like a child from | these warm stars |
| D | C | G | D |
Down the | se-ven | bridges | ro- | oad |
| D | C | G | D |
| There are | stars in that | southern | sky |
| D | C | G | D |
And if | ever you | decide you want to | go- | o |
| D | C | G | D |
| There is a | taste of | thyme sweetened | honey |
| D | C | G | D |
Down the | se-ven | bridges | ro- | oad |
Created 2011 Jul 21 12:58
This is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song.
You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.